Was anyone here at Crowborough v Loxwood? Loads of conspiracy theories going round today at Shoreham about events up there, right up until the injury time winner which saved the Musselmen.
I have to say that, even as a confused 40s dad, the experience of the film was improved by it. It's was a fun knockabout film, it was something the kids obviously were enjoying and I really didn't need to hear every line to work out what was going on.
Let them enjoy themselves, I say.
Yeah what the hell was that about. Why were all of the kids in the cinema going mad, I really don't get it. Is it a thing that I've missed?
CHICKEN JOCKEY!!! etc
Should also add here that the whole thing reminds me of Adrian Mole:
"At tea-time I was looking at our world map, but I couldn’t see the Falkland Islands anywhere. My mother found them; they were hidden under a crumb of fruitcake."
"Got fifteen out of twenty for Geography. I lost points for...
Not really sure that the phrase 'a day that will live in infamy' is apposite here given a) it's obviously intrinsically linked to Pearl Harbour instead and b) it's evidently a day that has not lived on in infamy in any meaningful way.
I'm not particularly arsed about the Falklands either way...